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once again made things tougher on themselves

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Sep 25, 2012
7:21 PM
BUFFALO, N. Torrey Smith Jersey.Y. -- Buffalo Sabres goalie Ryan Miller will dress for the first time in nearly three weeks when the Sabres host the Detroit Red Wings on Friday night. Miller, who hasnt played since sustaining a concussion when Bostons Milan Lucic bowled him over in Buffalos loss to the Bruins on Nov. 12, is expected to back up Jhonas Enroth against Detroit. Miller may get his first start since the injury on Saturday when the Sabres play at Nashville. Miller began taking shots on the ice earlier in the week, and participated in his first full practice on Wednesday. The Sabres (13-10-1) were 3-4-1 without Miller. Knowshon Moreno Jersey. The Texas Rangers are sure glad he hung in there. Chavez, who spent nearly two years recovering from knee surgery, had four hits to help Texas overcome a three-run deficit to beat the Cleveland Indians 7-4 Thursday night. Von Miller Jersey. Cam Fowler and Bobby Ryan each added a goal and an assist for the Americans, while Alex Goligoski and Jeff Petry also scored. Ivo Ruthemann and Morris Trachsler replied for the Swiss. Wes Welker Jersey.C. -- Its not often a race car driver intentionally cruises slowly at the back of the field. Terrell Suggs Jersey. Granger took an inadvertent elbow to his upper right cheek in the final minute of Tuesdays game against Charlotte. The team says Granger was checked out at Methodist Hospital. Josh Cribbs Womens Jersey. "Nice to talk about something positive, isnt it?" veteran slugger Matt Stairs said after a 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon. There was plenty of good to discuss, even though the Blue Jays (15-17) once again made things tougher on themselves than they needed to be before a crowd of 26,147.SAN DIEGO - It was like American Legion ball back in Indiana for San Diego Padres pitcher Clayton Richard. After surviving three tough innings, Richard not only settled down on the mound but drove in three runs to help the San Diego Padres rally for a 9-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night. Richard (5-7) trailed 4-0 in the third inning after allowing two home runs before he got into a groove -- on the mound and at the plate. The left-hander, a native of Indiana and a former quarterback at the University of Michigan, considers himself a good athlete and it showed with a key two-run double in the Padres five-run fourth inning that put them ahead to stay at 7-4. "He played a complete baseball game," San Diego manager Bud Black said.


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